syllabus DSP criminology TGPA 2025
PAPER-II
Criminology
and Human Rights
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Module-I Foundations of Criminology |
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The
of concept of crime (Definition, Nature, Scope and Need) Ø Early
concept of Crime (18,19 and 20th Century) Ø Role
of Legislature and law making, Crime and Morality. Ø Role
of Criminologist. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 1 |
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2. |
Nature
and Scope of Criminology Ø Definition
of Criminology, its nature and scope Ø Inter
relation between criminolgy, penology and vitimology Ø Crimal
law-its nature and elements Ø Perception
of criminal law in Ancient India Ø Fundamental
of modern criminal law Ø Criminolgy-its
importants Ø Neo-Criminology
Ø Penology-its
future and victimology |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 2 |
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3. |
Concepts
in Criminology – Criminogenic factors a.
Psychological b.
Sociological c.
Economic d.
Political |
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L |
P-2 |
NPA - 3 |
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4. |
Schools
of Thought (Criminology) a.
Classical School b.
Neo-Classical School c.
Positive School d.
Sociological Theories |
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L |
P-2 |
NPA - 4 |
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a.
Psychological Theories b.
Economic Theories of Crime c.
Radical Criminology d.
Labelling Theory e.
Biological Theory |
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P-2 |
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Module-II Types of Crime
and Criminal Behaviour |
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5. |
Types
of Crime a.
Traditional Crime b.
Social Crimes c.
Family Centered Crimes d.
Modern Crime |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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6. |
Types
of Criminals a.
First Time Offenders b.
Occasional c.
Professional d.
Insane e.
Habitual Criminals& Serial Killers f.
White Collar Crimes g.
Political Crimes h.
Gender based Criminality. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Module-III Criminal
Psychology and Deviance |
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7. |
Criminal
Psychology Psychological concepnt of crime Ø Heredity
and Crime Ø Mental
Disorder and Criminality Ø Psychological
assessment (IQ) Ø Mental
Health Act. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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8. |
Deviance
a.
Individual deviance b.
Juvenile Delinquency (Causes, forms
and JJ Acts) c.
Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents
and street children d.
Professional Criminals e.
Normalization of Deviance |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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9. |
Collective
Deviance – Theory
of organized crime a.
Organised predatory crime b.
Crime Syndicate c.
Criminal Racket d.
Political Graft e.
The Main Characteristics of orgnized
Crime and Criminals. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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10. |
Theory
White collar Crime a.
Definition of White Collar Crime b.
Classification of white collar Crimes c.
Sutherlans’s views on white collar
Crime d.
White collar crime in India. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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11. |
Sexual
Offences Ø Homosexuals
(L G B T Q) Ø Social
legal perspective of PWDV Act. Ø Living
in relationship Ø POSH
(Prevention of Sexual Harreshment at work place) (Vishaka
guidelines). Ø Acid
Attackes. |
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L |
P-1 |
New |
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12. |
Juvenile Delinquency a.
Causes for Juvenile Delinquency b.
Forms of Juvenile Delinquency c.
Preventive Programs for Juvenile
Delinquency d.
Role of various stake holders and
Agencies in reformation of Juvenile Delinquency e.
Juvenile Justice Acts |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 3 |
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13. |
Factors
of vulnerability, deviant and deligent behaviour. Ø Ecological – Cultural
factors: Ø Family
violent, community violence and nature and effects child abuse, academic
failure, bullying, Alchol and drug abuse, information technolgy facilitated
deviance (Social Media addiction), Inter-religion and Inter Caste Tensions
and Conflicts. Ø Psycho–Social factors:-
Social Structure- school Environment, Peer Group, neighbour hood
Socio-Economic context, media. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Module-IV Penology and Correctional
Administration |
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14. |
Penology a.
Theories
of Punishment: - retribution, deterrance, reforamtion
and prevention. b.
Kinds
of punishment: flogging, Mutilation, branding, fortelture of
propery, penalities Impresonment for life, death sentence, capital
punishment. c.
Probation and Parole. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 5 |
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15. |
Correctional administration and
reformation Correctional Institutions. Sections 360
& 361 CrPC a.
Recidivism b.
Social Defense mechanisms c.
Role of Prisons in Social Transformation d.
Prison Reforms – Open prisons e.
Under trail review commitee 2013 f.
Critical appreciation of intermidate
sentence Merits/demerits. |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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16. |
Special reformation for juvenile
jusitce Ø Special
juvenial police units Ø Obeservation
homes Ø Correction
homes Ø Certified
schools Ø Borstal
system in India. Ø Separate
school and hostels for children of prostitutes Ø Clinical
services |
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Module-V Victimology
and Rights of Victims |
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Victimology a.
Concept, Origin and development b.
Theories of Victimolgy. c.
Victim’s Rights – Fair access to
justice, restitution, Rehabilitation, Compensation and Assistance d.
Role of NGO- NFHRC, NCRC, Sakhi and
Bharosa centre |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 7 |
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18. |
Victim
Compensation schemes in India a.
Psychological Rehabilitation of
victims b.
Victim Support System c.
Victim Orientation – Role of Police d.
Compensation probation of offencers. e.
Compensation to victim under motor
vehicles Act f.
Compensation for SC/ST victims g.
Compensatory relif to Rape, POCSO and
Senior Citizens h.
Co-ordination with Government &
Non-Government Institutions and Groups engaged in social reforms. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 7 |
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19. |
Role
of Media – pro/cons a.
Influence of media in urban and rural
areas. b.
Influence of media on Crime and
Criminals c.
Use of media in crime regulation.
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L |
P-1 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Module-VI Crime
Prevention and Policing |
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Crime
Prevention a.
Crime Prevention Techniques b.
Crime records c.
Criminal Intelligence d.
Crime Mapping e.
Surveillance f.
Psychological autopsy g.
E-beat System h.
Social Policing/community policing Awareness
Programs (by the community, NGOs and Police). i.
Modern tactics. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 8 |
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Community
Policing Ø Community
participation in Police Work Ø Police
– Public cooperation. Ø Smart
Police vision Ø International
perspective of the Police. Ø Judiciary
attitude towards soceity. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 6 |
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22. |
Crime Control Theories
of Crime Control: a.
Social
Control b.
Peer
Pressure c.
Family
pressure d.
Legal
framework and Police Action e.
Politicalisation
of democratic institutions. |
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L |
P-1 |
NPA - 8 |
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23. |
Rehabilitation of Criminals a.
Addressing
Grass Roots issues and problems b.
Education
and Vocational Training c.
Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Treatment d.
Life Skills
Training e.
Reintegration
Programs f.
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy g.
Generating
Employment Opportunities All G.Os regarding Victims compensation like G.O.Ms.No.28
of 2011 of WCD, G.O.Ms.No.1 & 3 of Social Welfare Department. Section 357 A CrPCetc |
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Module-VII Human Rights
and Criminal Justice |
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Human Rights a)
Definition and Concepts, Evolution of human rights b)
Classification of human rights c)
Characteristics of human rights d)
Significance of human rights e)
Theories of human rights f)
Human rights’ duties |
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P-2 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Protection
and Enforcement of Human Rights a. Role of Governmental & Non-Governmental
Organisations in advocacy and redressal of grievances b. United Nations Organisation, Amnesty
International, International Red Cross Society, c. Human Rights Watch, Peoples’ Watch, People’s Union
for Civil Liberties (PUCL) |
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L |
P-2 |
TGPA SI Syllabus |
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Constitution
& Legal frame work for Enforcement Human Rights: a. Constitution of India b. BNSS |
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New |
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Types of
Human Rights violation by Police: 1.
Mal-Administratrion. a) Failure of taking action by Police,
b) Unlawful detention. c) False implication.d) Custodial Violence.e)Illgal
arrest e) Custodial deaths f) Encounter deaths. & g) Other Police
excesses. 2. General Human Rights violations. a). Atrcities on SC’s /ST’s b) Bonded
labour c) Child labour d) Child marrages e) Communial
Violence f) Dowry demand/death g). Abductin, Rape and Murder. H) Sexual
harresment and Indignity to Women i) Expaotation of Women. |
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TGPA SI Syllabus |
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3. Violations of Human Rights in Detention. a) illegal Detention b) Torture and 3rd
Degree c). Custodial violence and rape d) Custodial deaths. 4. NHRC Guidelines. 5. Suprem court
guidelines in DK Basu Vs State of West
Bengal. 6. Joginder
Kumar Vs State of UP Guidelines. |
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Protection
and Enforcement of Human Rights in India: a. UDHR, NHRC, SHRC. b. NHRC Guidelines on Police-Public relation. c. National commission for Women and
Minorities/SC/ST/BC/EWS Rights |
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NPA - 4 |
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Module-VIII Research, Case
Studies and Field Exposure |
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Statistical
application in Crime Research a.
Crime
Statistics and their role in criminology b.
Methodologies
for crime data collection Evidence-Based Policing Ø NCRB data (Big data analytics) & predictive
policing Ø BPR&D. Ø INTERPOL/FBI |
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P-1 |
NPA - 4 |
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Case
Laws/ Movies/ Documentaries a. White Collar: Harshad Mehta, Lucky Bhaskar b. Criminal justice system (series) c. Black Warrant: Charles Sobhraj (Netflix) d. Indian Predator: Beast of Bangalore e. Murder in a Courtroom.s |
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P GD/ AV |
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Field
Visits: a. FORENSIC AND CRIMINOLOGY LAB b. CDFD c. CDTS d. CFSL/TGFSL e. FINGER PRINT BUREAU (FPB) f. JAIL VISITS (Charlapalli and Chanchalguda) g. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION |
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New |
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Monthly
Tests / Assignments |
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G/Total
Periods |
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REFERENCES
Ø Criminogogy
and Crime prevention – Umesh Sharraf,
IPS.
Ø Criminology
and Penlogy with Victimology – Prof.
N.V. Paranjape
Ø Criminal
and Criminal Justice System – N.
Maheshwara Swamy
Ø Text
Book on Criminology – Katherine S
Williams
Ø Victimology
(Theories and Applications) – Ann
Wolbert Burgess and others
Ø Environmental
criminology and crime analysis- Richard
wortley & Michael townsley.
Ø TGPA
Study material
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